The aircraft was originally conceived as a two seat version of the
Currie Wot, however few component parts of the original Wot were retained by the time the design had been finalised. The Turner TSW-2 has a reduced
wingspan, four
ailerons and uses a different aerofoil section for the staggered wings. The aileron bellcrank fittings are however, made to the Currie Wot drawings. The Turner Two Seat Wot's structure is primarily of wood with metal
interplane struts,
cabane struts,
undercarriage and engine mount. Two examples were constructed: G-BEBO and G-BLPB. The prototype G-BEBO was fitted with a
Lycoming O-290-3 engine and G-BLPB a
Lycoming 0-320-A1A engine. Chris Turner was awarded the Best New Design Award at the 1987
Popular Flying Association Rally at
Cranfield, Bedfordshire. The Turner TSW-2 is a design approved by the
Light Aircraft Association, the delegated controlling body for homebuilt aircraft. ==Operational history==